I updated BIOS and after that all options became default.
I don't understand anything in BIOS but I remeber that before CPU: AMD Athlon(tm) XP was around 1.79 Ghz but now it's just 900Mhz
what I should do to get it back? I mean 1.79 Ghz.

Since you've managed to get the clock speed back to 1.79Ghz, there's nothing wrong. And, you are using an Athlon XP 2200+ processor with 9 HTT links and 200Mhz FSB. Hence, you will get a total effective clock speed of ~1.8Ghz.

Anyway, from the report, i can see that your AGP acceleration has been disabled. Did you installed the GART(Graphics Address Remapping Table) drivers?

oleszka

mystzero wrote:

Since you've managed to get the clock speed back to 1.79Ghz, there's nothing wrong. And, you are using an Athlon XP 2200+ processor with 9 HTT links and 200Mhz FSB. Hence, you will get a total effective clock speed of ~1.8Ghz.

Anyway, from the report, i can see that your AGP acceleration has been disabled. Did you installed the GART(Graphics Address Remapping Table) drivers?

In EVEREST help I read:

Quote:

18. On the Motherboard / Chipset page, the AGP rate is lower than the maximum supported, or even the AGP seems to be completely disabled. How to fix this?

It can be because motherboard chipset drivers have not yet been installed, or you the AGP video card in the system is incapable of AGP texturing (e.g. 3Dfx Voodoo Banshee or Voodoo3). Or it's simply a PCI video card. To solve the driver problem, it is recommended to first install the motherboard chipset driver, and after that to install the driver for the video card.

as I understood I should install video driver. So I had done it already, I think it's problem of EVEREST to show wrong info.
hm at first I installed video driver and just then for motherboard... hm... so i should do vice versa?

Med365

When you bought your computer what was the original CPU Clock ?

oleszka

Med365 wrote:

When you bought your computer what was the original CPU Clock ?

actually I don't know.. some people helped us to tune it (not sure if this word is right)... just know that before i updated BIOS it was 1.79 Ghz

Donutey

It's probably not running at 900Mhz, download CPUZ (google) and run it and see what it says.

oleszka

Donutey wrote:

It's probably not running at 900Mhz, download CPUZ (google) and run it and see what it says.